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http://www.konformist.com/2000/unelectable-son-2.htm
The Unelectable Son, Part II
By Dave McGowan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

November 15, 2000


"The outcome of this election will not be the result of ... efforts
to mold public opinion."

George W. Bush robotically reciting a statement to the press on
November 15, 2000

Actually, that is exactly what the outcome will be the result of.
While the media continues to make a concerted and absolutely
shameless effort to steer public opinion into supporting a Bush
presidency, evidence continues to mount of a massive, well-planned
(though sloppily executed) operation to steal the vote in the state
of Florida, brought to you courtesy of the Bush family.

As details emerge, it is difficult to tell which is more amazing -
the brazenness of the fraud perpetrated on the people of this
country, or the complete refusal of the media to acknowledge what is
painfully obvious. What is also obvious is that the media, and both
political parties, want the whole thing to go away as soon as
possible.

It is not likely that it is Al Gore and his campaign team that are
delaying the completion of the Bush coup. More likely, it is public
outrage that has forced Gore to put up at least the illusion of a
fight. Essentially, he is just buying time until public opinion can
be sufficiently brought under control by the all-powerful media.

One of the more telling details to emerge concerns the role played by
a Fox News official on election night. As readers will recall, the
state of Florida was originally called in favor of Gore, based on the
results of exit polls, a very reliable indicator assuming that
ballots are accurately cast and counted. At that time, the Bush team
abandoned their prior plans and retreated to the seclusion of the
governor's mansion.

Not long after, the networks took the state back from Gore and
declared it "too close to call," offering little in the way of
explanation. Still later in the night, the networks gave the state to
Bush, and every effort was made to present that as the final,
authoritative decision. The earlier call for Gore, purportedly, had
been a rush to judgment.

The first network to swing the state to Bush was the Fox News
Channel, followed (within four minutes) by all the usual suspects -
CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC and MSNBC. The call was made, strangely enough,
not based on reports from the Voters News Service, as would be
customary, but on the sole discretion of a Fox official.

The fact that such a crucial call was made on the authority of a
single news executive - with no supporting documentation - is by
itself rather disturbing. Far more disturbing is that the official,
John Ellis, is a first cousin of George and Jeb Bush, and he has
acknowledged having been in frequent contact with both of the Bush
boys on election night.

What we have here then is a presidential election that hinged on a
state controlled by a member of the Bush clan, with that state being
declared for candidate Bush by yet another member of the Bush clan
(who had been hired by Fox just a month before the election). The
media immediately fell in line behind this scam, prompting Gore to
nearly offer a public concession, wrapping things up before anyone
realized what the hell had happened.

It's almost too obvious a scandal to even be believed. Is the Bush
family really so arrogant as to believe that they can get away with
literally anything? Can they in fact get away with it? Are Americans
so thoroughly conditioned to accepting their media-supplied points of
view that they will allow this to stand?

The corruption evident in Volusia County alone is enough to warrant
not just a recount, but a re-vote and a thorough investigation. At
one point on the night of the election, Gore was leading Bush by
21,000 votes in the county. Within a half an hour, Gore's tally had
dropped by 16,000 votes, while candidate David McReynolds had somehow
picked up 10,000 of his own. In the final tally, McReynolds - a
Socialist Party candidate - was credited with a grand total of just
nine votes.

This discrepancy has yet to be explained. Other irregularities
throughout the county were explained away as harmless error and
simple misunderstanding. For example, one election worker left the
ballot collection area carrying two uninspected bags, prompting a
call to the sheriff. The Washington Post explained though that the
worker was "merely taking home dirty laundry." Say what? For what
possible reason would a worker be lugging two bags of dirty laundry
around a ballot collection area?

Excuse my frankness here, but reading news accounts such as that
should really piss you off. Implicit in such coverage is the message
that the media thinks you are stupid - a real fucking idiot. So
stupid and gullible, in fact, that you'll go along with wrapping this
up, sweeping all the ugliness under the rug, and propping up George
Bush as an illegitimate president.

At any rate, Volusia County experienced other irregularities as well.
Six precincts were unable to transfer their results due to the
proverbial computer glitch; the county's returns were not received
until 3 A.M., leaving a considerable amount of time during which the
ballots could have been altered in any number of ways.

On Wednesday, as a recount was underway, a poll worker dropped off a
bag of ballots that had allegedly spent the night in his car. Two
days later, three more ballot bags were found in a vault, one with a
broken seal, one without a seal, and the third lying open with
ballots spilling out. All of this nonsense, we are supposed to
believe, is a normal part of any election.

Put any election under such scrutiny, the media mantra goes, and you
will find such irregularities. This is absolute nonsense. These were
not random, motiveless mistakes that were made; this was a concerted
effort to disenfranchise targeted sectors of the population.

As the Palm Beach Post reported, almost half of the disqualified
ballots in Palm Beach County came from predominately black and
elderly precincts. Throughout the county, seven percent of ballots
were thrown out. In precincts where most residents are over age 65,
the figure rose to ten percent, and in black precincts, sixteen
percent - one in six ballots - were disqualified.

Similarly, the Miami Herald has reported that the same pattern was
followed in Miami-Dade County. Countywide, the percentage of voided
ballots was 2.7 percent. In some two dozen black precincts, however,
the rate was from eight to eleven percent. In the precinct with the
highest rate of 'double punching' (10.98%), fully 99 percent of the
votes went to Gore.

Duval County followed the same pattern. Salon, an on-line magazine,
reported that nearly half of the 27,000 disqualified ballots in that
county came from just four of its fourteen districts. Those
districts' residents are, oddly enough, primarily black and almost
all are Democrats.

The propagandists would have you believe that such irregularities are
due to the fact that blacks and the elderly are too stupid (yuck,
yuck) to understand the ballots, and have therefore essentially
forfeited their right to vote. The truth though is that the elderly
appear to have been deliberately targeted with deceptive ballots, so
that they could then be publicly ridiculed.

And according to The Times (UK), as many as 17,000 ballots given
primarily to black voters had already been marked for a rival
candidate, automatically disqualifying them when another candidate
was selected. In light of the sheer volume of irregularities, and of
the tens of thousands of voters who were affected, it is patently
absurd to write the Florida vote off as 'business as usual.'

A few irregularities would be understandable, but the reports
trickling out from Florida indicate wholesale corruption: ballot
boxes going missing; ballot boxes reappearing (which may or may not
be the boxes that went missing, and may or may not still contain the
original contents); illegal poll closings; deceptively designed
ballots; unannounced poll relocations; voter intimidation by the
police; unexplained removal of names from voter registration lists;
and widespread reports of ballot tampering.

Exactly how many voting 'improprieties' need to be reported, and how
many members of the Bush family need to be directly implicated,
before the word 'fraud' enters the media's lexicon? To understand
just how thoroughly corrupt and co-opted the media is, a story from
the New York Daily News that ran just before the election is
instructive.

Revealed there is the strategy that was being prepared by the Bush
team to employ in the event that Bush had taken the popular vote but
lost the Electoral College vote - the opposite of the current alleged
outcome. The team had prepared 'talking points' on the unfairness of
the Electoral College system and planned a massive media assault,
fueled by right-wing talk radio demagogues.

The idea was to spark a popular revolt against the College as an
institution that was thwarting the free will of the people. The team
had intended to enlist Democrats to join in the bipartisan propaganda
campaign. Strangely enough, with Bush now the presumed winner,
neither political party - nor the media - seems to much give a shit
about the will of the people. Strange how that works.


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